Source – Raiders s Lonnie Johnson Jr. broke his leg

Henderson, nev. – Las Vegas’ safety of raiders, Lonnie Johnson Jr., underwent a broken fed up during Saturday training at the Allegiant Stadium, a source told Jeremy Fowler d’Espn.
Johnson will get an MRI to determine if there are additional damage.
The six -year -old veteran was expelled from the field after he collided with the defensive winger Maxx Crosby as he was trying to tackle the Ball bearer Raheem Mostert.
Johnson, a planned backup, has concluded a role of rotation in the secondary of the raiders. During the training camp, he received representatives from the first team each time the defense has three security on the ground. Johnson and Isaiah Pola-Mao would line up in traditional security points, while Jeremy Chinn was playing nickel.
Johnson, 29, signed a one -year agreement with the raiders this offseason. He and Chinn were among the security additions after the departures of Tre’von Moehrig and Marcus Epps.
Las Vegas has also signed the safety of veterans Jamal Adams, who converted into second side.
Johnson, a choice of second round of Houston Texans in 2019, played for five teams during his professional career. In 83 games, he collected 199 plated, 15 passes defended and four interceptions.